RESEARCH: How and Why Data is Collected and Used During a Storm at the Casper Creek Watershed Experiment
While many of us are sheltered inside from the rain and wind, JDSF and US Forest Service staff brave the elements to collect valuable data from the Casper Creek Experimental Watershed Study. To obtain this valuable data, research stations along the North and South forks of Caspar Creek, and their tributaries, are serviced and maintained. During storms, crews ensure flumes are swept of debris, dataloggers and water sampling equipment are checked for accuracy and operation, and turbidity sensors are cleared of organic matter or silt that can bury them in the stream during high flows.
Samples are then collected and processed in a lab to determine the amount of sediment suspended in the water at the moment the sample was taken. Follow the link below to learn more.